A card is drawn from a pack of 52 cards what is the probability that it is a red card
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As we know there are four sets in a deck each sets contain 13 cards, as well there are two sets which have two red sets card, thus if you are findding the probability of getting a red card it would be 26/52 .
As we know there are four sets in a deck each sets contain 13 cards, as well there are two sets which have two red sets card, thus if you are findding the probability of getting a red card it would be 26/52 .
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we know that :
there are 26 red cards in pack of 52 cards
=> total number of favorable outcomes for the card drawn be Red = 26
and
total numbers of outcomes from which card is drawn = 52
that implies
P ( card drawn is red) = (favorable outcomes '26') / ( total no. of outcomes '52')
=> P ( red card ) = 26 / 52 = 1/2 Answer
solution:-
we know that :
there are 26 red cards in pack of 52 cards
=> total number of favorable outcomes for the card drawn be Red = 26
and
total numbers of outcomes from which card is drawn = 52
that implies
P ( card drawn is red) = (favorable outcomes '26') / ( total no. of outcomes '52')
=> P ( red card ) = 26 / 52 = 1/2 Answer
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